Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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... JOHNSON . " Nov. 9 , 1769. " I was detained in town till it was too late on the ninth , so went to him early in the morning of the tenth of November . " Now , " said he , " that you are going to marry , do not expect more from life ...
... JOHNSON . " Nov. 9 , 1769. " I was detained in town till it was too late on the ninth , so went to him early in the morning of the tenth of November . " Now , " said he , " that you are going to marry , do not expect more from life ...
223. oldal
... JOHNSON . " Johnson's Court , Fleet Street , Feb. 27 , 1772 . " TO DR . JOHNSON . " MY DEAR SIR , " It is hard that I cannot prevail on you to write to me oftener . But I am convinced that it 1 Thus translated by a friend : " In fame ...
... JOHNSON . " Johnson's Court , Fleet Street , Feb. 27 , 1772 . " TO DR . JOHNSON . " MY DEAR SIR , " It is hard that I cannot prevail on you to write to me oftener . But I am convinced that it 1 Thus translated by a friend : " In fame ...
252. oldal
... JOHNSON : " Sir , in the first place , I doubt the fact . I be- lieve there are as many tall men in Eng- land now , as ever there were . But , secondly , supposing the stature of our people to be diminished , that is not owing to luxury ...
... JOHNSON : " Sir , in the first place , I doubt the fact . I be- lieve there are as many tall men in Eng- land now , as ever there were . But , secondly , supposing the stature of our people to be diminished , that is not owing to luxury ...
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